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freeze

/friːz/

A period of extremely cold weather where the temperature drops below the freezing point of water. It is often used to describe weather conditions that cause ice to form or damage plants.

Ejemplos

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1

There was a hard freeze last night, so the birdbath is full of ice.

There was a hard freeze last night, so the birdbath is full of ice.

2

The local government issued a warning for an upcoming deep freeze.

The local government issued a warning for an upcoming deep freeze.

3

I hope we don't get a freeze tonight; I just planted my flowers.

I hope we don't get a freeze tonight; I just planted my flowers.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
freeze
Verb
freeze
Adverbio
freezingly
Adjetivo
freezing
Relacionado
freezer
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Truco para recordar

Freeze starts with 'F' like 'Freezing' temperatures that turn water into ice.

Quiz rápido

The farmer was worried that a sudden ___ would ruin his orange trees.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: freeze

Ejemplos

1

There was a hard freeze last night, so the birdbath is full of ice.

everyday

There was a hard freeze last night, so the birdbath is full of ice.

2

The local government issued a warning for an upcoming deep freeze.

formal

The local government issued a warning for an upcoming deep freeze.

3

I hope we don't get a freeze tonight; I just planted my flowers.

informal

I hope we don't get a freeze tonight; I just planted my flowers.

4

Agricultural records show that the early freeze destroyed many crops.

academic

Agricultural records show that the early freeze destroyed many crops.

5

The transport company prepared for the winter freeze to avoid delivery delays.

business

The transport company prepared for the winter freeze to avoid delivery delays.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
freeze
Verb
freeze
Adverbio
freezingly
Adjetivo
freezing
Relacionado
freezer

Colocaciones comunes

hard freeze a period of very low temperatures that kills plants
sudden freeze a cold period that happens quickly
deep freeze a period of extremely cold weather
winter freeze cold weather occurring during winter
early freeze freezing weather that happens before the usual time

Frases Comunes

the big freeze

a long period of very cold weather

a hiring freeze

a period when a company stops employing new people

price freeze

a fixed limit on how much prices can increase

Se confunde a menudo con

freeze vs frost

Frost refers to the white ice crystals on surfaces, while a freeze refers to the weather event or temperature level.

freeze vs frozen

Frozen is an adjective describing something already turned to ice, whereas freeze is the noun for the event.

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Notas de uso

When used as a noun in the context of weather, it usually describes a specific event or period of time. It is often modified by adjectives like 'hard', 'deep', or 'sudden'.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'freeze' when they mean 'ice' or 'cold'. Remember that 'a freeze' is the event of the temperature dropping.

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Truco para recordar

Freeze starts with 'F' like 'Freezing' temperatures that turn water into ice.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old English word 'fresan', which means to turn to ice or become cold.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun Commonly follows 'a' or 'the' Plural form is 'freezes'
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Contexto cultural

In agricultural communities, the 'first freeze' of the year is an important date for harvesting crops.

Quiz rápido

The farmer was worried that a sudden ___ would ruin his orange trees.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: freeze

Más palabras de Weather

forecast

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A forecast is a description of what is likely to happen in the future based on information available now. In the context of weather, it tells you if it will be sunny, rainy, or cold in the coming days.

weather

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Weather describes the state of the atmosphere at a specific place and time, including temperature, rain, and wind. It refers to short-term conditions rather than long-term patterns.

snowy

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Describes a place or time that is covered with snow or has a lot of snow falling. It is often used to talk about winter weather and the white appearance of the ground.

clear

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A state or period of cloudless weather where the sun or stars are clearly visible. It refers to a sky that is free from clouds, fog, or smoke.

warm

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Warm describes a temperature that is comfortably high, sitting between cool and hot. It is often used to describe pleasant weather, clothing that keeps heat in, or a friendly and kind personality.

dry

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Dry describes something that is free from moisture or liquid and not wet. In terms of weather, it refers to a climate or a day where there is little to no rain.

extreme

A1

The highest or lowest level of something, such as very hot or very cold weather. It is a point that is very far from the middle or what is usual.

hail

A1

Hail is a type of weather where small, hard balls of ice fall from the sky like rain. These ice balls are called hailstones and usually fall during a storm.

thunder

A1

Thunder is the loud, crashing sound that follows a flash of lightning during a storm. It happens because lightning heats the air very quickly, causing it to expand and create a sound wave.

mist

A1

A thin cloud of very small water droplets in the air that makes it difficult to see clearly. It is similar to fog but not as thick and often appears near the ground or water in the morning.

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